Ghana independence day today. Display made by Pamoja group.
Staff dressed up as book characters!
Some great choices here!
Maths, Languages, Support for learning, and 2 awesome literacy ambassadors, all supporting @worldbookdayuk.bsky.social , making reading fun and accessible! Go team GHS!!
Tune in this #WorldBookDay to watch the #Carnegies2026 Shadowers Choice winners panel recording! π« With past winners Nathanael Lessore, Theo Parish & Tia Fisher. Supported by ALCS β donβt miss it! https://carnegies.co.uk/2026-carnegies-webinar-with-shadowers-choice-winners-supported-by-alcs/
A group of school children in uniform, holding plants and gardening tools, standing in front of a brick raised flower bed. Behind them, a group of adults are smiling, also holding plants and paper butterflies.
Good news for Glasgow! More than 40 new Wild Spaces are to be created across the city for butterflies, moths, and people πΏ
π·: @juliebeephoto.bsky.social
Some of the fab costumes and decorated doors from World Book Day @worldbookdayuk.bsky.social
"It's a book about magic, and for me it is magic, because I literally just have to pick it up and I'm a child again" β¨
Happy #WorldBookDay! Here's our Waterstones #ChildrensLaureate @frankcottrellboyce.bsky.social telling us about his favourite children's book.
Which book have you loved to bits? π
An illustration of a woman and child cuddling inside a book. Dark blue text on a yellow background says stories that connect us - the power of shared reading for children in foster care, kinship care and adoption.
It's #WorldBookDay, but did you know that reading can make a particular difference to children in kinship care, foster care and adoption?
Find out how in our new film #StoriesThatConnectUs, which features the words of real families.
Watch now: https://bit.ly/3MKWKtY
Today is World Book Day - why not read some #Tolkien!
There is something for everyone: children's books like The Hobbit or Roverandom; Middle-earth stories of The Silmarillion or The Lord of the Rings; his Collected Poems; or academic works like On Fairy-Stories. Take your pick!
#WorldBookDay
Brilliant fun for @worldbookdayuk.bsky.social !
Lovely doors- great book!
World Book Day! Yeay! Let's celebrate books and stories... of course we celebrate that every day!! #worldbookday2026
Literacy ambassadors and Pamoja group decorating our doors for World Book Day tomorrow!
Eating Disorders can affect anyone at any time - & it might not be who you think. This Eating Disorder Week, we share one of our Lets Talk About sways with lots of information and guidance. sway.office.com/j8A1gC3dDBut...
#EatingDisorderWeek #LetsTalkAboutIt #YouAreNotAlone
No wonder Tytan's ready for bed: a day of charging through the forest with Notty, spirited dust baths, and one very alarming twig snap that sent him careering about until the all-clear. With every adventure, our little black rhino bull grows a little bolder.
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Have you seen A. M. Dassu's books:- Fight Back; Kicked out; Boy Everywhere. 3 great books. π
Some of the new shelf ends and shelf dividers , donated by Grangemouth public library @falkirklibraries.bsky.social ! Makes such a difference! Thank you!!
Class choosing their blind date with a book today- and the few remaining books afterwards!
More Blind Date with a book borrowers!!! Happy Valentines when it comes!
Speed dating and blind dates in The library... feels like lurve is in the air!! Valentines day is coming!!
Actually it was speed dating with a book! Apologies!!
Selecting their blind date with a book!
Blind Date with a book. Are you brave enough to read a book without seeing the cover? Chosen - and wrapped!- by our fab literacy ambassadors!
This Valentine's Day, set up an adoption for your special someone and introduce them to our world of elephants, where every member of the family is treasured. They'll receive an adoption certificate and monthly email updates on the orphans in our care. Find out more: www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.o...
www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou... Lord of the Flies, but William Golding, now adapted for the BBC. I read this at school for O level English. What do you think??